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    Seabird guano fertilizes Baltic Sea littoral food webs. by Karine Gagnon, Eva Rothäusler, Anneli Syrjänen, Maria Yli-Renko, Veijo Jormalainen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In the Baltic Sea, the population of Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) has increased nearly exponentially since the mid-1990 s, and colonies of these seabirds can be important sources of nitrogen enrichment for nearby benthic communities due to guano runoff. …”
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    Avian cholera outbreaks threaten seabird species on Amsterdam Island. by Audrey Jaeger, Camille Lebarbenchon, Vincent Bourret, Matthieu Bastien, Erwan Lagadec, Jean-Baptiste Thiebot, Thierry Boulinier, Karine Delord, Christophe Barbraud, Cédric Marteau, Koussay Dellagi, Pablo Tortosa, Henri Weimerskirch

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A striking example is the recurrent outbreaks that have been occurring in seabirds on Amsterdam Island for the past 30 years, threatening populations of three Endangered seabird species and of the endemic, Critically Endangered Amsterdam albatross Diomedea amsterdamensis. …”
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    Using citizen science image analysis to measure seabird phenology by Edney, AJ, Danielsen, J, Descamps, S, Jónsson, JE, Owen, E, Merkel, F, Stefánsson, RA, Wood, MJ, Jessopp, MJ, Hart, T

    Published 2024
    “…In this study, we used data from a Zooniverse citizen science project, Seabird Watch, to investigate changes in breeding timing of a globally declining seabird species, the Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla. …”
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    Behavioural adaptations to breeding in a long-lived pelagic seabird by Evry, J

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Seabirds…”
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    Causes and consequences of individual behavioural variability in a pelagic seabird by Jaggers, PE

    Published 2023
    “…This thesis builds on earlier research to investigate the phenomenon of individual consistency in foraging behaviour in a pelagic seabird, the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), using biotelemetry data collected from five UK colonies by the Oxford Navigation Group since 2008. …”
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    Understanding seabird behaviour through long term tracking data by Siddiqi-Davies, KR

    Published 2023
    “…In this thesis, I harnessed an extensive geolocator dataset spanning multiple colonies to extract novel behavioural insights concerning the Manx Shearwater (<em>Puffinus puffinus</em>), a procellariform seabird known for its extreme life history strategy. …”
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    Drivers and fitness consequences of dispersive migration in a pelagic seabird by Fayet, A, Freeman, R, Shoji, A, Boyle, D, Kirk, H, Dean, B, Perrins, C, Guilford, T

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we address these questions by tracking the dispersive migration of a pelagic seabird, the Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica, using over 100 complete migration tracks collected over 7 years, including repeated tracks of individuals for up to 6 consecutive years. …”
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    Effects of urbanization on the foraging ecology and microbiota of the generalist seabird Larus argentatus. by Matthew Fuirst, Richard R Veit, Megan Hahn, Nolwenn Dheilly, Lesley H Thorne

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Our findings highlight the influence of urban habitats on gull movements and microbiome composition and diversity during the breeding season and represent the first application of amplicon sequence variants, an objective and repeatable method of bacterial classification, to study the microbiota of a seabird species.…”
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    Using DNA metabarcoding to detect burrowing seabirds in a remote landscape by Julie C. McInnes, Jeremy P. Bird, Bruce E. Deagle, Andrea M. Polanowski, Justine D. Shaw

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…We highlight how DNA metabarcoding informs species inventories and is a valuable tool to complement seabird field surveys.…”
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